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Dissection

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Thesis Richard Thomas Bellis (2019)
Making Anatomical Knowledge About Disease in Late Georgian Britain, from Dissection Table to the Printed Book and Beyond : Matthew Baillie's 'Morbid Anatomy' and Its Accompanying Engravings. (/isis/citation/CBB288181113/) unapi

Article Tinne Claes (2018)
‘By What Right does the Scalpel Enter the Pauper’s Corpse?’ Dissections and Consent in Late Nineteenth-Century Belgium. Social History of Medicine (pp. 258-277). (/isis/citation/CBB316895838/) unapi

Article Ahmed Ragab (2018)
Two Students and a Corpse: The Semantics of Disgust in the Making of Colonial Knowledge. History and Technology (pp. 79-88). (/isis/citation/CBB451412712/) unapi

Article Vivian Nutton (2018)
1538, A Year of Vesalian Innovation. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (pp. 41-59). (/isis/citation/CBB166343013/) unapi

Article Pablo Maurette (2018)
The Organ of Organs: Vesalius and the Wonders of the Human Hand. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (pp. 105-124). (/isis/citation/CBB281674810/) unapi

Article Pietro Daniel Omodeo (2017)
Lodewijk de Bils’ and Tobias Andreae’s Cartesian Bodies: Embalmment Experiments, Medical Controversies and Mechanical Philosophy. Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period (pp. 301-332). (/isis/citation/CBB277009496/) unapi

Article Patrizia Fughelli (2017)
Bolognese Medicine during the Time of Dante. Medicina Historica (pp. 77-83). (/isis/citation/CBB288466144/) unapi

Article Jenna M Dittmar; Piers D Mitchell (2016)
The Afterlife of Laurence Sterne (1713–1768): Body Snatching, Dissection and the Role of Cambridge Anatomist Charles Collignon. Journal of Medical Biography (pp. 559-565). (/isis/citation/CBB185950785/) unapi

Article Anita Guerrini (2016)
The Ghastly Kitchen. History of Science (pp. 71-97). (/isis/citation/CBB509072059/) unapi

Article Salim Al-Gailani (2016)
The "Ice Age" of Anatomy and Obstetrics: Hand and Eye in the Promotion of Frozen Sections around 1900. Bulletin of the History of Medicine (pp. 611-642). (/isis/citation/CBB036553082/) unapi

Article R. Allen Shotwell (2016)
Animals, Pictures, and Skeletons: Andreas Vesalius's Reinvention of the Public Anatomy Lesson. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences (pp. 1-18). (/isis/citation/CBB455009658/) unapi

Chapter Julius Rocca (2016)
Anatomy and Physiology. In: A Companion to Science, Technology, and Medicine in Ancient Greece and Rome (pp. 343-359). (/isis/citation/CBB558199636/) unapi

Article Allister Neher (2015)
William Clift's Sketches of Executed Murderers. Social History of Medicine (pp. 902-921). (/isis/citation/CBB245301996/) unapi

Book Vincent Barras (2015)
Anatomies : De Vésale au virtuel. (/isis/citation/CBB535592494/) unapi

Book Fernández, Enrique (2015)
Anxieties of Interiority and Dissection in Early Modern Spain. (/isis/citation/CBB001422602/) unapi

Article Fernández, Enrique (2015)
Moral Justification of Anatomical Dissection and Conquest in the Spanish Chronicles of the Indies. Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science (pp. 85-94). (/isis/citation/CBB001553552/) unapi

Review Francesco Luzzini (2015)
Review of "Anatome. Sezione, scomposizione, raffigurazione del corpo nell'età moderna". Società e Storia. (/isis/citation/CBB006966426/) unapi

Book Guerrini, Anita (2015)
The Courtiers' Anatomists: Animals and Humans in Louis XIV's Paris. (/isis/citation/CBB001422706/) unapi

Article Morris, James (2014)
Explorations in Anatomy: The Remains from Royal London Hospital. Anthropozoologica (pp. 109-120). (/isis/citation/CBB001450110/) unapi

Article Noble, Denis; DiFrancesco, Dario; Zancani, Diego (2014)
Leonardo Da Vinci and the Origin of Semen. Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science (pp. 391-402). (/isis/citation/CBB001421518/) unapi

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